When Darsh Joshi graduated from Pace University in New York with a master's in data science last year, he didn't think he'd end up in Silicon Valley.
But that's exactly what happened to the 24-year-old Indian American, who graduated with a master's degree in artificial intelligence from the Seidenberg School of Management, Fast Company reports.
"I was shocked," he says.
"I didn't think I'd end up in Silicon Valley, and I didn't think I'd have a career in data science."
That's because his major is " machine unlearning," which involves "creating or generating data that is similar to human-created content," he explains in a blog post.
His current project involves learning generative AI, which involves "creating or generating data that is similar to human-created content," he says.
"Certain projects involved with this model concern the likes of data collection, data processing, generating reports beyond what is already established," he adds.
"It's fascinating being a student and dealing with a leadership role as it places me ahead in my field where I'll have to be heavily involved with clients and deliver the best product."
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